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A place where you can get ahead of the crowds, not follow them.
Cambodia glows with ancient wonder, from the fabled temples of Angkor Wat to the heady metropolis of Phnom Penh. At its feet are tropical islands. In its highlands are the majestic Cardamom Mountains. Cambodia luxury travel is about going beyond the crowds: we can arrange for a scholar to host you among the fig trees of Ta Prohm, telling stories of the rich history of Khmer culture, or take you to pristine beaches that few ever lay eyes on.
Use the below Cambodia luxury travel inspiration to guide your own adventure, then get in touch and we’ll plan it for you.
The difference between visiting Cambodia and truly understanding it comes down to who’s guiding you. Our team has spent years building relationships across the country, from Angkor Wat’s temple scholars to the conservationists protecting the Cardamom rainforest. These connections give our travelers access that can’t be Googled: private viewings of rarely seen temple chambers, behind-the-scenes conservation work, meals with families in villages that don’t appear on any map. This is what separates our luxury Cambodia vacations from the rest. We don’t just show you the country, we introduce you to the people who know it best.
Angkor Wat stands as Cambodia’s architectural masterpiece, its spires rising above ancient stones that tell tales of both Buddhist and Hindu traditions. While this UNESCO World Heritage Site remains Southeast Asia’s most significant religious monument, our destination experts guide you beyond the typical morning rush. They’ll lead you through lesser-known passages of this Khmer marvel, timing your visit to avoid crowds and capture the temple’s most serene moments – when shafts of light pierce the corridors and monks pass quietly through courtyards.
With every trip to the Southeast Asia’s Cambodia, we’re introduced to new stories and experiences that make this destination one of our favorites for cultural immersion and exploration. While Siem Reap is the gateway to the exquisite Angkor Wat, the lesser known regions of Cambodia deliver equally as dramatic landscapes and vibrant histories. Learn about the extensive history of the Khmer empire, devour fresh crab in Kep, and of course – play Tomb Raider at the country’s crumbling temples, all with the guidance of our personalized, tailormade tours of Cambodia.
Dramatically less popular than its neighboring competitors, the southern islands of Cambodia flaunt blissful beaches, crystalline waters, and dazzling underwater adventures. Rest and relaxation is second to none on these islets, where a handful of 5* resorts have established sustainable roots and showcase hospitality to the highest caliber. Disconnect from everyday life in the comfort of your wooden bungalow and relax under the afternoon sun on a hammock in the shallow waters.
The Mekong River charts an ancient course through Cambodia, where riverside life unfolds in a mesmerizing display of tradition and natural beauty. Along its banks, fishing villages pulse with activity, while markets overflow with fresh produce and handwoven textiles. Local boats weave between floating villages, offering glimpses of a centuries-old way of life that continues to thrive. Active travelers can paddle through quiet tributaries or observe rare Irrawaddy dolphins breaking the surface. This legendary waterway provides an intimate window into Cambodia’s heritage, where every bend reveals authentic moments of daily life and time-honored customs.
Cambodia and Vietnam make natural companions, but the beauty of combining them is contrast. Vietnam moves fast — motorbikes weaving through narrow streets, street-food vendors calling out, cities that never quite sleep. Cambodia unfolds more slowly. Quieter temples. Longer afternoons. A pace that invites you to linger. Together, they give you the full spectrum of Southeast Asia. For the complete picture, weave in Laos for morning alms ceremonies in Luang Prabang, jungle treks in the north, then south to Cambodia’s ancient Khmer sites.
Siem Reap
Step away from the crowds and live your own Indiana Jones moment among the temples of Angkor Wat.
Borrin and our other fantastic local guides have the insider knowledge on the best way to experience Angkor Wat – the Royal city and former capital of the Khmer Empire, Angkor Thom. Travel by charming tuk tuks to lesser-known ancient temples before returning to the colorful night markets and charming locals of Siem Reap. Learn traditional dishes during a private cooking class and spend a night marvelling at an authentic theater and dance production at Phares Circus.
Phnom Penh
Delve into the history of Cambodia’s cultural capital.
Combining a mixture of colonial French architecture and Buddhist dwellings, Phnom Penh is a city that turned a recent heart-wrenching history into a show of vibrancy and victory. This is a place where monks congregate in parks and street-food vendors crowd the streets. With our insider knowledge and exclusive tours, hear the stories of the 1970’s Khmer Rouge regime and discover the resilience of the Cambodian people, before spending an evening sampling Cambodian gastronomy beside the Mekong river.
The Islands
Wind down on the sands of Cambodia’s jungle-fringed islands.
In the Gulf of Thailand, the southern islands of Cambodia flaunt eye-catching beaches, still waters, and dazzling underwater adventures. Song Saa is a personal favorite of ours. Here, relaxation is on the agenda, with its second-to-none hospitality and spectacular setting in Cambodia’s natural beauty. By night, experience the mesmerising glitter swirling around you as you swim with bioluminescent plankton – an unforgettable way to end your luxury Cambodian getaway.
Zannier Phum Baitang, Siem Reap
Shinta Mani Wild, Cardamom National Park
Song Saa Private Island, Koh Rong